Langenator
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I was perusing SC firearms laws, and I found this:
SECTION 23-31-180: No licensed retail dealer may hold, store, handle, sell, offer for sale, or otherwise possess in his place of business a pistol or other handgun which has a die-cast, metal alloy frame or receiver which melts at a temperature of less than eight hundred degrees Fahrenheit.
What exactly are they trying to achieve here? I'm not familiar with the melting points of various metals. Is this just a way to keep the Jennings boys from selling in SC?
SECTION 23-31-180: No licensed retail dealer may hold, store, handle, sell, offer for sale, or otherwise possess in his place of business a pistol or other handgun which has a die-cast, metal alloy frame or receiver which melts at a temperature of less than eight hundred degrees Fahrenheit.
What exactly are they trying to achieve here? I'm not familiar with the melting points of various metals. Is this just a way to keep the Jennings boys from selling in SC?